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<br />Inquiry to Cities: <br /> <br />Are there any cities in MN that have provisions in code that allow/prohibit metal/steel roofing in <br />residential districts? Please send your responses to Karyn Islam at kislam(ci)cLwatertown.mn.us. <br />Responses may be shared with other chapter members. <br /> <br />Thank you, <br />Karyn Islam <br /> <br />Karyn Islam I Assistant Planner <br />Office: 952.955.2681 <br />City of Watertown <br />309 Lewis Avenue South <br />Watertown, Minnesota 55388 <br />klslam(ci)ci.watertown. mn. us <br /> <br />Good morning, Karen. I am assuming that the City's building code allows metal roofs, so that shouldn't <br />be an issue. I can't see a reason not to allow metal roofs, with the exception of noise emanating from <br />them during a hailstorm. If that is the case, the City could authorize them if some provision was made for <br />some level of noise deadening. <br /> <br />Dale Richard Powers, AICP <br />Immediate Past Chair, Small Town and Rural Planning Division, APA <br />Zia Planning Systems <br />7805 State Street <br />Clear Lake, Minnesota 55319 <br />320-493-8930 <br />www.ziaDlannina.com <br /> <br />Karyn: The City of Austin does have an ordinance that restricts the exterior finishes of aceessory <br />structures must be the same as the primary structure on the property which generally changes citizens <br />desire to construct metal skinned post framed ace.structures. City Code Section 11.01. Austin website- <br />www.ci.austin.mn.us <br /> <br />Craig Hoium <br />Comm. Dev. Dir. <br />Choium(ci)ci.austin. mn. uS <br /> <br />Could you send me any information you receive regarding the metal roofs in residential district inquiry? <br /> <br />Anita M. Rasmussen, AICP <br />Planning and Community Development Director <br />City of Sartell <br />125 Pinecone Road North <br />PO Box 140 <br />Sartell, MN 56377 <br />320.258.7306 (phone) <br />320.253.3337 (fax) <br />www.sartellmn.com <br />